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Turn to me Mukai-kun japanese drama review
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Turn to me Mukai-kun
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by vox
24 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

A different kind of approach to romance and relationships

This drama is not focused on the romantic ending of the main character but rather, focused on every kind of relationship (romantic or not) the main character have with other people.

From having some sparks with a new person only to find out that everything was only according to your imagination because you assumed that everything they do or think concerns you, to getting back together with someone you thought was only a one time thing and then ended up talking about marriage before ultimately ending it all together, to jumping back to a long term ex and finding out that they just got out of another long term relationship and only entertained you again to not feel lonely, and lastly, ultimately ending up with a realization that the person you utterly pronounced as someone you will never ever end up with unexpectedly became someone who you can no longer live without whether as good friends or forever lovers.

Murai-kun really did go through a lot of rollercoaster of feelings because of all the relationships he has had. Seeing not only the romantic relationships are being highlighted, the drama shows a versatile way of dealing and showing how we too can experience daily relationships such as friendships, families, and romanticness. A lot of these relationships gave me an unexpected turn to myself where I tend to question and think of the situations the characters were in as if I were in their shoes. Through this drama, I also had the chance to have multiple realizations about some people's approach and perspective when i comes to dealing with their own situations and messes.

I sort of understand the opposites' perspective too. Through the side story of Mami and her husband, Genki, at first I didn'ty like how Mami didn't just come clean with Genki in the first place and led on ultimately leading them both to almost collapse individually upon filing for divorce and then ended up staying together doing something more of the hassles of "unmarried but living together" but happily. I really felt like they could've have had a better option with their relationship given that they were already married and Genki was ready to fly to the moon and back for Mami. If Mami only was patient with Genki by coming clean and making him understand her point to view a bit more, maybe they wouldn't have had to get divorced and do more than the bare minimum for all the requirements of the society. Although I do understand Mami's point of view and desire to go against the normal societal rules, I wish she would have just talked properly with Genki about it before she went out and acted like a complete brat about it. I may say that with this side story, women are starting to question and live outside of the societal rules that the patriarchs established to be the "norm". Having yourself as an equal individual in a relationship is a refreshing approach in starting to deal with and fighting this "norm" we are all used to be in.

Among Mukai-kun's relationships, I regretted not seeing a huge and obvious progress with Sakaido-san. I really loved them from the beginning. I was expecting them to go steady with each other but the drama ended with an open ending where they only declared to one another that they want to see each other face-to-face, vaguely implying that they are seeing each other on a different light all while keeping their closeness as friends still a priority (or so I think). I want to see them beyond friendship and more of a lover trope. But ALAS! I know some of us also have those kinds of people in our lives where we leave it up to fate and destiny but still value the friendship no matter what happens.

A lot more happened to this drama than I could ever imagine and could ever speak of here. Overall, this drama approached the unspoken thoughts and desires of people about the societal norm about relationships into a manageable and digestible way that even an average person like me could comprehend and linger thoughts of even after watching this.
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